middlers
/ˈmɪdlərz/
noun
- People or things that are in the middle of a group, especially in terms of age, ability, or rank; those who are neither the best nor the worst, neither the oldest nor the youngest.
- The camp divides kids into beginners, middlers, and advanced groups.
- In the competition, the middlers finished with scores between 70 and 80 percent.
- The school's program focuses on helping the middlers improve their reading skills.